After you check out the must-see moments from Dolce & Gabbana's fall 2015 show, you're gonna want to call your mom to say I love you—it's that sweet. The collection celebrated everything about motherhood, from pregnancy to adorable toddlers, all done through the house's romantic, aristocratic-princess lens. An expectant model took the runway in a flawlessly cut dress that highlighted her baby bump with a touch of Dolce sexiness. A few little ones took turns down the catwalk as babes in arms, making them officially the youngest models at Milan Fashion Week. Childish doodles were translated into the brightest print imaginable and splashed everywhere. Look close to catch a scribbled castle, fish, and a smiling sun. Grown-up designs were shrunken down to mini-me proportions (tiny bag included!). Adorable, huh? My Italian's not too hot, but I think this translates roughly to "Mama, you're my queen," officially making it the sweetest message I've ever seen on a runway. Have you already texted your mom to say hi? Dolce & Gabbana celebrated women with its spring campaign that featured glam grandmothers, and this has the same vibe, which I love. read more

Around the office, we've spent a lot of time over the past few weeks discussing all the amazing older women who have been popping up in major ad campaigns: Joan Didion for Céline, Joni Mitchell for Saint Laurent, and a trio of grandmothers for Dolce & Gabbana. If you think about it, one designer brand using older women is interesting, two is fascinating, and three—three is "Whoa, something is going on here!" It wasn't until working on a story for earlier today about how men react to super low-cut outfits that I connected some dots. We've all heard the adage "sex sells" at least a hundred times by now, and it's true. It might be happening subconsciously, but a whole heck of a lot of the things we buy are because we want to appear more desirable, whether it's as simple as a sexy cocktail dress or a little more finessed (as in, all the sexy celebs buy this brand of bottled water or drive this type of luxury car, and therefore I want to too!). Flip through any magazine and check out the ads. The lion's share feature models with gorgeous bodies, guys without shirts (hi, Justin Bieber!), read more

While New York City is engrossed in Fashion Week, the rest of the stylish world is continuing to spin. Canada is experiencing its fair share of glamour right now too, playing host to the Toronto Film Festival and the well-dressed beauties who come as a package deal. Gosh, aren't you always happy to see Salma Hayek on the red carpet? Her style choices are typically very basic, but she knows how to dress for her body. Can you imagine anything better at accentuating curves than this color-blocked Christopher Kane dress? Kate Beckinsale managed to make a pantsuit look super feminine, picking this Azzaro Couture one in candy pink with extra fabric at the right leg that rippled in the wind. I'd like this navy Dolce & Gabbana dress with the slight bell sleeves in my closet right this instant. It's a classic, simple Reese Witherspoon pick but far from boring thanks to the luxe fabric and unique silhouette. Despite what she said about wanting to wear clothes she won't be able to when she hits the big 3-0, Chloë Grace Moretz picked a feminine strapless Christian Dior couture dress with a touch of the retro that I could see a read more

The Emmys just gave the end of summer a nice booster shot of glamour and there's more following it up—gorgeous gowns from the Venice Film Festival. It's a time to shine for both big-name stars like Emma Stone and ladies I'm not as used to seeing on the carpet. And, honestly, when it comes to stellar formal wear, anyone can win. After seeing this Valentino Couture ball gown on Emma Stone, I think deep forest green might be my all-time favorite color on redheads. Alessandra Ambrosio looked flawless in strapless red that was cut high enough to show off a pair of classic black pumps. That sparkly necklace was the perfect finishing touch. A smattering of frilly flowers across the chest of Liya Kebede's Alberta Ferretti gown made the noir shade fit for a princess. Blame it on the light blue, but the floaty gown Italian model Sveva Alviti picked had me thinking of a modern-day Cinderella. And one of the very few prints I saw on the carpet belonged to Bianca Balti, another Italian model, whose Empire-waist Dolce & Gabbana pick featured bold red blooms. If you had the opportunity to wear one of these dreamy dresses, which would read more

I adore being surprised by chic new faces on a red carpet, but I also love seeing a familiar name and knowing it's going to be good. When I realized that last night's well-dressed revelers included Emma Stone and Olivia Palermo, I was like "yes, and yes!" Of course, some other ladies landed on my list as well (including a gymnast!), so without further ado: Style-wise, it kind of feels like this is the summer we'll always remember that Nicola Peltz arrived. Nikki took the time to chart all of the glorious glamour she's been a part of so far, solidifying her position as a total girl crush in our office. How good is this matching Balenciaga short set? Add it to the list, Nikki! Katharine McPhee also did the whole sexy-sophisticated thing in a matching two-piece, though her Cynthia Rowley set included a full midiskirt and sheer stripes. For jewelry, she picked a Melissa Lovy ring. Remember when Audrey Tautou rocked your world during the Amélie days? Well, turns out she's still just as sprightly. Love this crisp white Dolce & Gabbana dress punctuated by cherry red heels. Unexpected but true: My favorite part of this Lizzy Caplan outfit read more

In case you mised it, Dolce & Gabbana showed its Alta Moda fall 2014 show on Friday in a seaside spot in Capri so ridiculously beautiful that if I had one ticket to a time machine, I might just use it to beam myself there. It's the sort of feminine, fit-for-a-princess glamour I melt for. If you still need a little convincing, hear me out... 1. There was a view This was the view from backstage! 2. The location couldn't have been more scenic Compared with the dark amphitheater-like spaces that rule during New York Fashion Week, this looks like the best vacation in the world. 3. There was ambience Fruits, peppers, and more in a wooden crate made for a very pretty present. 4. The limoncello on the little boats ferrying guests to the location This is some speculation on my part, but this shot of Anna Dello Russo and Giovanna Battaglia heading to the show is captioned with #illimoncello. Drinks or not, I'd take a boat bedecked with fresh lemons and blooms any day. 5. The dresses floated like dreams Thick stripes might answer my plea for ball skirts to become daytime-appropriate. Doesn't she look like an angel, read more

The red carpet at last night's BET Awards had crisp white, bold colors, and, most important, Kerry Washington. There was no shortage of steamy dresses showing a whole lot of skin, so the ones that stood out the most were the elegant, stylish pieces that wouldn't make you blush should Grandma show up. So who stuck out the most beside (spoiler alert) Kerry? Lil Mama! I was a big Lipgloss fan (true story: I still know all the words) and was so happy to see her looking gorgeous in this sculpted orange mini. One of the most elegant white dresses was from Amber Rose, whose long-sleeve style was cinched with a gold metal belt. The sweet white Jason Wu dress on English actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw is way more casual than Amber's. If you topped it with a blazer, you could easily make it work at the office. She kept her jewels low-key too, wearing diamond studs and a midi ring from Phyne by Paige Novick. Kerry Washington was one of the few who didn't get the white memo, instead picking this bright, cheerful floral dress from Dolce and Gabbana. OK, I'm one of those Housewives-obsessed girls, but even if you've read more

There are some days you expect showstopping dresses to emerge (the Oscars and big-ticket movie premieres come to mind), but others you never see coming. Such was the case yesterday, when you could hardly stop the glam flowing from the closing ceremony of the Monte Carlo TV Festival and Women in Film's Lucy + Crystal Awards. Over in Monaco I loved the light mint green color of the Georges Hobeika Signature dress Jennifer Morrison chose. Bellamy Young looked like a leading lady in this black-and-white Naeem Khan stunner that pooled on the ground around her and showed off some very sexy décolletage. Former Miss USA Alyssa Campanella was one of my top favorites in this romantic, goddess-looking dress. That peachy blush hue is my color of the moment too! A super-classic column silhouette felt modern and fresh thanks to the wide color-blocking used on actress Emily Wickersham's dress. At the Women in Film event, guest-of-honor Rose Byrne literally sparkled in this metallic MaxMara jumpsuit. I shared some similar styles perfect to wear as a wedding guest yesterday, and now I want this one on the list! Another jumpsuit was spotted on Japanese actress Kiki Sugino. Clearly, I'm a sucker for read more

While we were all busy relaxing, running errands, and maybe meeting friends out for an early summer cocktail, stars like Jessica Alba, Chrissy Teigen, and Lupita Nyong'o were working it in a whole host of stylish outfits ripe for inspiration. The Spike TV Guys Choice Awards went down on Saturday and that alone turned out date-night inspiration for the next few weekends. Jessica's another no-brainer for date-night inspiration and this black leather David Koma number with a sheer cage section at her middle is basically a guaranteed guy pleaser. Even so, it's not a super-micro-mini: How good does that under-the-knee hemline look? Her bag, a Diane von Furstenberg clutch, was date-ready too. Also present at Spike was Jaime King, who dazzled in this Emilio Pucci suede LBD with serious bling at the neckline. I've never seen a dress quite like this before and think that combo of rhinestones and cleavage makes it the perfect marriage of guy-hot and girl-hot, no? If you're looking for a date-night look that's a touch more covered-up but still steamy, consider taking a page from Katharine McPhee's playbook. She wore a crop top and blazer with her sheer overlay skirt at the Chrysalis Butterfly Ball read more

Whether or not you're a theater nut, the Tony Awards can be counted on to take over New York City and bring some serious glamour—after all, musical-theater kids love a costume. For last night’s ceremony in New York, guests had to compete with some serious looks from the performers and presenters (like Neil Patrick Harris dressed up in denim cutoffs and gold platform boots à la Hedwig), and the result was sleek, sophisticated, and sexy dresses aplenty. Jennifer Hudson picked a simple long Kaufmanfranco column of silver palettes in varying size. My favorite part, visible in this slightly-turned-to-the-side angle, are the nude sheer panels at the side. They streamline the silhouette and help an all-sequin gown from feeling too bulky. More smart sheer came from Vera Farmiga, whose long-sleeve black Stella McCartney dress was given the siren treatment thanks to sloping sections at the sides done in see-through material. Emmy Rossum did champagne Ralph Lauren Collection with a banded top half looked like it fit like a glove. The draped fit of the skirt was the perfect choice for the silky fabric, which comes across as super luxurious. Kate Mara’s signature bold style was on display, and she skipped a read more

Rooney Mara and Scarlett Johansson each erred on the side of unconventional at the premiere of their film Her at the Rome Film Festival this past weekend. Way to push the envelope, ladies! Rooney wore a caped concoction from Balenciaga's spring 2014 collection. She looks like a beautiful angel wrapped in a gauzy white egg. ScarJo, on the other hand, went for a Sicilian princess vibe in a coin-and-floral-adorned Dolce & Gabbana, also from the spring 2014 runways. Johansson is the face of Dolce's The One fragrance, so it's not shocking that she chose a dress from the label. However, since she doesn't normally stray from the femme-fatale look, it is a little surprising to see her in this vaguely milk-maid-esque ensemble. While both actresses look gorgeous—and it's nice to see something different on the red carpet!—Mara definitely wins as far as having the more interesting outfit. I just wish she would have owned it a bit more. Johansson looks so much more happy and confident by comparison. Posture is everything, right? Sound off! Whose spring 2014 look do you prefer? read more

A straight-up gold and jewel-encrusted crown on the red carpet? Oh, yes, Katy Perry's been there, done that—and totally nailed it. But then at the MTV EMAs in Amsterdam last night, the Best Female award winner (and all-around Style Icon) wore a daintier floral headband version and totally gave us a fun idea for a holiday party accessory. Also by Dolce & Gabbana, Katy's bejeweled floral headband is subtler and less literal than the spectacular gold and Swarovski crystal crown she wore to the Met Gala in May. (A similar one completely sold out—guess there was a high demand for crowns this past summer.) Wear the headpiece to liven up but not overpower a ladylike, streamlined frock, like Katy's aqua-blue Zac Posen. Or dress up a slouchy tank and distressed-denim outfit in a princess-rebel kind of way. Donning a bejeweled piece as a headband comes off as a more refined (but still festive) alternative to the across-the-forehead, boho floral-crown look. Take a closer peek at Katy's: Pretty! And this season's supposed to be about fun and celebrations, right? Shop out some Katy-inspired headbands here: Do you like Katy's outfit? Would you wear a floral headband? It is appropriately fun for read more

No one rocks an eye-catching print or a bright bold color quite like Solange Knowles (or just "Solange," if you will). We studied her style, from wearing designer suits and haute couture gowns on the red carpet to retro-chic matched sets onstage. The singer/songwriter/all-around fashion crush never fails to impress with her fearless and fun sartorial choices. Fashion is supposed to be a good time, right? And not all of us have the occasion to wear a crazy-printed pantsuit out, so we're happy to live vicariously through Solange—and that's why she's our Glamour Style Icon of the Week. She's a regular in the Fashion Week front row, like the Charlotte Ronson fall 2010 runway show skillfully mixing prints and textures before everyone else jumped on the trend. Edgy, young designers love Solange as much as we do, and she loves them right back. Here she is in 2011 outside the Boy by Band of Outsiders runway show wearing the perfect combination of energetic prints, punchy colors, and the coolest of cool accessories. At the 2011 Met Gala honoring Alexander McQueen, she took her love of eclectically vibrant prints to the star-studded red carpet in a graphic-print peplum gown (with pockets!) read more

It's like a match made in heaven—and all our Christmas wishes come true! Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have teamed up with luxury London hotel Claridge's to create a super-glamorous, over-the-top Christmas tree for 2013—complete with Sicilian puppets and delicate glass decorations, all in the spirit of Dolce & Gabbana. "Both Claridge's and Dolce & Gabbana are synonymous with timeless glamour, innovative spirit, and traditional family values that are so important at this time of year," Claridge's general manager, Thomas Kochs, told British Vogue. The tree will have its official unveiling in London on November 26—but if you can't wait, check out the design duo's first publicly-released sketch, right here: "Our Christmas tree isn't only a celebration of Christmas as we celebrate it in Italy, but it's also a tribute to the artisanal Italian tradition, the same that we love to export worldwide with everything we do," Dolce & Gabbana said in a statement. "When we think of London, we always think of Claridge's and its typically English atmosphere, which fascinates us and makes us fall in love with the city every time as if it were the first." Photos: Getty, Claridge's read more

The red carpet at the Golden Globes looked like an average afternoon at Kleinfeld, right? SO many starlets wore wedding-y dresses—and two women wore ACTUAL wedding dresses! Which of these dresses is your fave? Anne Hathaway in Chanel Lea Michele in Elie Saab Hayden Panettiere in Roberto Cavalli Amy Adams in Marchesa Megan Fox in Dolce & Gabbana Julianne Hough in Monique Lhuillier Francesca Eastwood in Pronovias Which of These 7 Wedding-y Dresses Would You Wear as Your Wedding Dress? Click here to see everyone who made Tracey's Golden Globes best dressed list! So, which dress did you pick? I'm going with Amy Adams's! Photo: Getty Images read more

Kirsten Dunst looked positively wedding-ready while promoting On the Road at Cannes today. I'm not sure if Viggo Mortensen looks schlubby just because he's standing next to her—or because picked that outfit out of my grandfather's hamper. Either way, thumbs down, Viggo. But BIG thumbs up, Kirsten! read more

Glamour's Executive Fashion Director Anne Christensen just wrapped up her Milan Fashion Week adventures, where she saw fall collections from luxury labels including Prada, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Raf Simons for Jil Sander, and more. Check out some of her personal snapshots from the past few days, after the jump! read more

The 2012 awards season wrapped up late last night with the ultra-glamorous Academy Awards—check out our picks for Oscars' Best Dressed here. But just in case you're looking for outfit ideas inspiration that's a little less, um, gown-y, well, check out Hollywood's best-dressed at this weekend's Independent Spirit Awards. Which cute look do you like best? read more